I like Captain Ahab, his leg is of course not his disability at all, he is
clearly OCD, OTT and OT style with it. And if I don't have a white whale to
chase myself, one that has my number on it, what am I worth? what am I worth
indeed ?
Larry
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> Subject: Katharine Quarmby's top 10 disability stories
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> I just came across this on the Guardian website and thought some list
> members might find it of interest:
>
> Katharine Quarmby's top 10 disability stories.
> "From Tiny Tim to Captain Ahab, the author of Scapegoat examines the
> most memorable - and sometimes disturbing - depictions of disabled
> characters."
>
>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jun/15/katharine-quarmby-top-10-disabil
ity-
> stories?CMP=twt_fd
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Gail Eva
>
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